Silvercrest SKT 2300 A1 - IAN 54346 Owner's manual

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Contents
1.
Names of parts (see fold-out page) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2. Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
3. Safety information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
4. Unpacking, setting up and inserting the batteries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
5. Operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
6. Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
7. Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
8. Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
9. Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
10. Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
1.
Names of parts
(see fold-out page)
1
Handle
2
Control panel
3
Cover
4
Air outlet
5
W
arning symbol - “Do not cover”
6
Air inlet
7
Feet
8
Mains switch
9
Display
10
Indicator lights for timer
11
T
imer button
12
Indicator light for selected
unit of mea-
surement
13
Button for selecting unit of measurement
14
Indicator light for fan
15
Infrared receiver for remote control
16
Fan button
17
Button for selecting the heat setting
18
On/Of
f button
19
Indicator lights for the heat setting
20
Reduce temperature
21
Increase temperature
2.
Description
2.1
Intended purpose
This SilverCrest
SKT
2300
A1
convector
heater may be used to heat dr
y rooms.
This appliance is intended for private use
and is not suitable for commercial purposes.
The appliance is suitable for providing auxi
-
liar
y heating. It is not suitable for use on its
own to heat large spaces.
The appliance is fl
oor standing only
.
2.2
Scope of supply
1 convector heater
1 remote control
2 batteries type AAA/R03 1.5 V
2 feet
4 screws for feet
1 set of operating instructions
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2300
A1
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2.3
Symbols on the appliance
The adjacent symbol
5
war
ns
against covering the appli-
ance as this could cause a
build up of heat leading to
damage and the risk of fire.
3.
Safety information
3.1
Terms used
The following signalling ter
ms are found in
these Operating Instructions:
W
arning!
High risk. Disregarding the war
ning
may cause injury to life and limb.
Caution!
Medium risk. Disregarding the war
ning may
cause damage to property.
Note:
Low risk. Circumstances that should be taken
into account when dealing with this
appliance.
3.2
General information
Before using the appliance, be sure to
read these Operating Instructions carefully.
They are a component part of the appli
-
ance and must be available at all times.
Use the appliance only for the purpose
described
(see “2.1 Intended purpose” on
page 2).
Check whether the mains voltage (see
type plate on the appliance) agrees with
your mains voltage.
This device is not intended to be used by
individuals (including children) with
limited physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or with a lack of experience
and/or lack of knowledge, unless
supervised by a person responsible for
their safety or they have received
instructions from such a person as to
how to use the device. Children should
always be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the device.
If there should be any malfunctions, the
appliance may only be repaired by our
Service Centre.
The appliance must only be set up on a
firm, level, dry and non-flammable surface.
Check that the power socket is easily
accessible so that you can pull out the
mains plug quickly if necessary.
3.3
Protection against electric shock
W
arning!
The following safety
information is intended to protect
you against electric shock.
Only plug the appliance into a correctly
installed, earthed wall socket.
Do not use the appliance if it has fallen
on the floor, received a hard blow or fal
-
len into water. In this case, please con-
tact our Service Centre. You will find the
service address in
“10. Warranty” on
page 11.
The appliance must not under any
circumstances be used if it is damaged.
Have the device repaired in such cases
by a qualified specialist. You will find the
service address in
“10. Warranty” on
page 11.
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If the mains cable for this appliance is
damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or a person with similar
qualifications in order to avoid a
hazard.
Never use the appliance in the immedi-
ate vicinity of a sink, bath tub, shower or
swimming pool as splashes might enter
the appliance.
Water or other liquids must never be
allowed to enter the appliance. For this
reason:
never use outdoors;
never place containers filled with
liquid, such as drinking glasses, vases
etc. on the appliance;
never use in a very damp environment
such as a bathroom.
If nonetheless liquid does enter the
appliance, unplug the mains plug
immediately and have the appliance
repaired by a qualified specialist. You
will find the service address in
“10. Warranty” on page 11.
Never insert fingers or any objects
through the protective guards into the
inside of the appliance.
Never touch the appliance, the mains
cord or the mains plug with moist hands.
Always pull the mains cord out by the
plug. Never pull it by the cord itself.
Ensure that the mains cable is not
kinked, twisted or crushed.
Ensure that the mains cable is not dama-
ged on sharp edges.
Keep the mains cord away from hot
surfaces (such as stove eyes).
If you are not using the appliance for a
prolonged period of time, remove the
plug from the wall socket. Only then is
the appliance completely free of current.
You should avoid using extension cords.
This is only allowed under very
particular conditions:
The extension cord has to be suited for
the appliance's amperage.
The extension cord must not be
installed "loose": it must not be
possible to trip over it or within the
reach of children.
The extension cord must not by any
means be damaged.
No other devices other than this
appliance must be connected to the
mains socket, as otherwise
overloading of the power supply
network could occur (multiple sockets
are not allowed!).
The appliance must not be operated with
an external time switch or separate
remote control system, such as a wireless
remote control socket.
3.4
Protection against the danger of
fire
W
arning!
As the appliance works
at high temperatures, please
observe the following safety
information to prevent fire.
While the appliance is operating, there
must be no flammable objects (e.g.
curtains, paper) in the immediate vicinity
of the appliance.
Never use the appliance to dry textiles
or other items on, over or in front of the
appliance.
To avoid overheating, the appliance must
never be covered.
When setting up the appliance, maintain
a minimum distance of 1.5
m from other
appliances and the wall.
Never operate the appliance in rooms
where there is a risk of explosion or in
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2300
A1
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the vicinity of fl
ammable gases or
liquids.
The appliance must never be placed
immediately beneath a wall socket, as
the heat it generates could damage the
electrical installation.
Always check that air can freely enter
and escape. Heat might otherwise build
up inside the appliance.
Never leave the appliance running when
it is unattended. The presence of odour
is almost always an indication of
damage. If you notice any such odour,
unplug the mains plug immediately and
have the appliance inspected. You will
find the service address in
“10. Warranty” on page 11.
3.5
Protection against injury
W
ar
ning!
To avoid injury, please
observe the following information.
Ensure that it is not possible for anyone to
trip over or to get caught up in or step on
the mainscable.
Once hot, if you wish to transport the
appliance, switch it off, pull out the
mains plug, and wait until the appliance
has cooled down. Otherwise you could
burn yourself on the hot surface.
3.6 For the safety of your child
Warning! Children often cannot
assess dangers correctly and are
injured as a result. Please therefore
observe the following:
This product may only be used under
adult supervision to ensure that children
do not play with the appliance.
Always take care to ensure the appli-
ance is kept out of the reach of children
at all times.
The remote control contains batteries.
Ensure that they are kept out of the reach
of children and are not swallowed.
Ingested batteries can be highly dange-
rous. Obtain medical assistance imme-
diately if batteries are swallowed.
3.7 Handling batteries
Warning!
To prevent a risk of explosion, nor-
mal batteries must not be charged,
heated or disposed of by burning.
If battery acid has leaked, avoid
contact with skin, eyes and mucous
membranes to prevent injury. In the
event of contact with the acid, rinse
the affected areas immediately
with plenty of clean water and con
-
tact a doctor at once.
Caution! To avoid damaging the product
and ensure it functions correctly, please
note:
Always replace all batteries at the same
time.
Do not use different battery types or a
mixture of new and old batteries at the
same time.
Do not short circuit the batteries.
Do not use rechargeable batteries.
Remove the batteries if the device is not
used for a long time. Leaking batteries
could damage the device.
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3.8 Material damage
Caution! To avoid material damage, please
observe the following conditions.
Remove the batteries from the remote
control if you are not using it for a pro-
longed period of time. Leaking batteries
could damage the remote control.
Ensure that the feet are fitted correctly
(see “4.2 Setting up the appliance” on
page 6), otherwise the floor might be
scratched or scorched.
4. Unpacking, setting up and inserting the batteries
4.1 Mounting the appliance
Before the appliance can be used, the feet 7
must be screwed on as follows:
1. Unpack the appliance from the
packaging.
2. Remove the transport packaging.
3. Check that the appliance shows no signs
of damage.
4. Insert the hooks on the feet into the cor-
responding openings on the bottom of
the appliance:
5. Slide the feet to one side to allow the
hooks to engage.
6. Secure the feet firmly using the supplied
screws:
4.2 Setting up the appliance
Note: As the appliance and heating ele-
ments are supplied with a thin film of gre-
ase, there might be a small amount of
smoke and odour the first time the appliance
is used. This is not harmful and will stop
after a short while. Please ensure meanwhile
that there is sufcient ventilation.
Warning! Ensure that there is suffi-
cient distance from the wall, fixtu-
res and other appliances. The
distance must be at least 1 m to
exclude the risk of fire.
1. Select a location in compliance with the
safety information (see “3. Safety infor-
mation” on page 3).
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2. Plug the mains plug into a wall socket
that complies with the technical data.
Note:If you have plugged other power
consumers into the same circuit, check
that the maximum load for the installed
fuse is not exceeded, as otherwise the
fuse will trip.
4.3 Inserting the batteries
If the appliance is new or the batteries in the
remote control are flat, new type AAA/R03
batteries must be inserted.
1. Press the catch
and lift the lid off
the battery com-
partment.
2. Remove the old batteries if present.
Note: Please observe the instructions for
disposal
(see “8.2 Disposable/recharge-
able batteries” on page 10).
3. Insert new batteries.
Note: Ensure the correct polarity (+/–).
The correct polarity is shown on the bot
-
tom of the battery compartment.
4. Close the battery compartment again.
5. Operating
5.1 Using the appliance for the first
time
1. Plug the mains plug into a wall socket
that complies with the technical data (see
“9. Technical data” on page 11).
2. Switch the mains switch 8 to ON to
switch on the power supply.
The mains switch 8 lights up.
3. Press the On/Off button 18 to switch the
appliance on.
The display 9 lights up.
The appliance is now ready for use and can
be operated by means of the remote control
or control panel 2. To operate the appliance
by means of the control panel 2, first raise
the cover 3.
5.2 Selecting the temperature
1. To choose whether you wish the tempe-
rature to be displayed in °C or °F, press
button 13.
The indicator light 12 shows which unit
of measurement is selected.
2. Press the “Increase temperature” button
21 to increase the desired temperature
up to a maximum of 35 °C (95 °F).
The selected desired temperature flashes
in the display
9.
3. Press the “Reduce temperature” button
20 to lower the desired temperature to a
minimum of 10 °C (50 °F).
The selected desired temperature flashes
in the display
9.
8
After a short time the temperature display
stops flashing and switches to the measured
value.
Note: The temperature is measured at the
appliance. It might be some time before the
entire room has also reached this tempera-
ture.
As soon as the set temperature is reached,
the heating function switches off automati-
cally and the indicator lights 19 for the heat
settings flash. As soon as the temperature
falls below the desired temperature, the hea-
ting function automatically switches on
again and the indicator lights 19 for the
heat settings are constantly illuminated.
5.3 Setting the heat setting
The appliance has three heat settings:
1,000 watts
1,300 watts
2,300 watts
1. Press button 17 repeatedly until the desi-
red heat setting is set.
The relevant indicator light 19 lights up.
Notes:
if both indicator lights 19 are illumina-
ted, the 2,300 watts heat setting has
been selected,
if no indicator light 19 is illuminated,
the heating function is switched off,
if the indicator lights 19ash, the
desired temperature has been rea-
ched.
2. Press the fan button 16 to switch the fan
on or off.
When the fan is switched on, the indica-
tor light 14 lights up.
Note: The fan might make a slight noise,
but it does ensure better circulation of
the heated air.
5.4 Setting the heating time
The appliance has a timer for setting the
heating time to between 1 and 15 hours.
The appliance switches off automatically
once the heating time has expired.
1. Press the timer button 11 repeatedly until
the desired number of hours is indicated
by the indicator lights 10.
Note: You will need to add together the
number of hours indicated by the indica
-
tor lights 10. If, for example, 2H and 8H
are lit up, the heating time is 10 hours.
2. To switch off the timer, press the timer
button
11 repeatedly until none of the
indicator lights 10 is illuminated.
5.5 Thermal cut-out
For your safety the appliance has a thermal
cut-out.
If the temperature inside the appliance beco-
mes too high, the appliance switches off
automatically:
1. Switch the mains switch 8 to 0FF to
switch off the appliance.
2. Check whether the air inlet 6 or outlet 4
is obstructed and remove the cause.
If you cannot establish a cause and the
fault occurs repeatedly, have the
appliance repaired or else take it out of
use.
3. Wait for the appliance to cool down.
4. You can then continue to operate it nor-
mally.
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5.6 Frost protection
To prevent the temperature in a room falling
below 0 °C (32 °F), proceed as follows:
1. Switch the mains switch 8 to ON to
switch on the power supply.
The mains switch 8 lights up.
2. Press the On/Off button 18 to switch the
appliance on.
The display 9 lights up.
As soon as the temperature in the immediate
vicinity of the appliance falls significantly
below 5 °C (41 °F), the heater switches on
automatically at the highest heat setting and
heats the room to about 8 °C (46 °F).
6. Cleaning
To ensure your appliance gives you lasting
service, you should clean it regularly.
Warning! To avoid the danger of an
electric shock or burning:
remove the mains plug before
each clean;
allow the appliance to cool
down;
never immerse the appliance in
water;
never allow water or cleaning
agent to run into the appliance.
1. Carefully remove major dust deposits
from the protective guards with a
vacuum cleaner.
2. Remove any remaining dirt with a soft
brush.
3. Clean the outside of the appliance with a
damp cloth. You could also use a little
washing-up liquid.
Caution! Never use caustic or abrasive
cleaning agents, as this could damage
your appliance.
4. Wipe the appliance with a cloth moiste-
ned with clear water.
5. Do not use the appliance again until it
has dried completely.
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7. Troubleshooting
8. Disposal
8.1 Appliance
The symbol with the crossed-
out rubbish bin on wheels
means that within the European
Union, the product must be dis
-
posed of to a sorted rubbish
collection. This applies to the
product and all accessories which are
marked with this symbol. Marked products
must not be disposed of via the regular
domestic waste but must be handed in to a
recycling centre for electrical or electronic
devices. Recycling helps to reduce the use of
raw materials and to relieve the environ
-
ment. You can obtain information about dis-
posal and the location of your nearest
recycling centre from your local waste
management service, for example, or Yellow
Pages.
8.2 Disposable/rechargeable
batteries
Batteries must not be disposed of
with normal household waste. Flat
batteries must be disposed of pro-
perly. Special containers for battery disposal
are provided for this purpose at the shop
where you bought the batteries or at a muni-
cipal collection point. Batteries and rechar-
geable batteries on which the following
letters are printed contain harmful sub-
stances as follows: Cd (cadmium), Hg (mer-
cury), Pb (lead).
Fault Cause Remedy
Appliance cannot be
switched on
Faulty fuse or wall socket Select another wall socket
Faulty appliance Have repairs carried out at a specialist
workshop or dispose of the appliance.
You will find the service address in
“10. Warranty” on page 11.
Appliance switches
off automatically
Thermal cut-out has
triggered
Allow the appliance to cool down (see
“5.5 Thermal cut-out” on page 8)
Clean the appliance (see “6. Cleaning
on page 9)
Only cold air is pro-
duced
Selected temperature has
been reached
Appliance switches on again automati-
cally as soon as the room temperature
falls
Select a higher desired temperature
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8.3 Packaging
If you would like to dispose of the packag-
ing, please observe the corresponding envi-
ronmental regulations in your country.
Dispose of the packaging in Germany via
the collection of the dual system ("Grüner
Punkt").
9. Technical data
Power supply: 220 - 240 V~/50 Hz
Output: 2,000 - 2,300 watts
Protection class: I
Batteries for remote control: 2x type AAA/R03 1.5 V
Ambient conditions: 0 °C to +30 °C, max. 85 % relative humidity
10. Warranty
The warranty for your appliance is valid for
3 years from the date of purchase. The war
-
ranty does not cover damage resulting from
improper connection, the use of another
manufacturer’s parts, normal wear and tear,
the use of force, improper use, or attempts to
carry out repairs yourself. The appliance
has been manufactured in accordance with
strict quality guidelines and checked before
leaving the factory.
Nonetheless, should operational faults
occur, please contact the Service Centre
first.
Please do not send in any appliance before
contacting our Service Centre.
To enable us to process your request quickly,
please have ready your proof of purchase
and the product number (for this appliance:
SKT
2300 A1).
Please contact our service hotline for
guarantee claims and technical matters:
00800/4212 4212
(Monday to Friday between
8 a.m. and 4 p.m.)
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